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Right Ventricular Functional Reserve in Early-Stage Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Authors :
Antonello D’Andrea
Anna Agnese Stanziola
Rajan Saggar
Rajeev Saggar
Simona Sperlongano
Marianna Conte
Michele D’Alto
Francesco Ferrara
Luna Gargani
Patrizio Lancellotti
Eduardo Bossone
Robert Naeije
William F. Armstrong
Theodore John Kolias
Luigi Caliendo
Rosangela Cocchia
Rodolfo Citro
Michele Bellino
Ilaria Radano
Antonio Cittadini
Paola Argiento
Andreina Carbone
Santo Dellegrottaglie
Nicola De Luca
Montuori Maria Grazia
Francesco Rozza
Valentina Russo
Giovanni Di Salvo
Stefano Ghio
Ekkerard Grunig
Alberto Marra
Marco Guazzi
Francesco Bandera
Valentina Labate
André La Gerche
Giuseppe Limongelli
Giuseppe Pacileo
Marina Verrengia
Jaroslaw D. Kasprzak
Karina Wierzbowska Drabik
Gabor Kovacs
Antonella Moreo
Francesca Casadei
Benedetta De Chiara
Ellen Ostenfeld
Francesco Pieri
Lorenza Pratali
Christine Selton-Suty
Olivier Huttin
Clément Venner
Walter Serra
Anna Stanziola
Maria Martino
Giovanna Caccavo
István Szabó
Albert Varga
Gergely Agoston
Darmien Voilliot
Olga Vriz
Domenico Galzerano
Marco Scalese
Luca Carannante
Source :
Chest. 155:297-306
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Background The most important determinant of long-term survival in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is the right ventricular (RV) adaptation to the increased pulmonary vascular resistance. Our aim was to explore RV contractile reserve during stress echocardiography in early-stage IPF. Methods Fifty early-stage patients with IPF and 50 healthy control patients underwent rest and stress echocardiography, including RV two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography. At peak exertion, blood gas analysis and spirometry were also assessed. Results At rest, RV diameters were mildly increased in IPF; however, although RV conventional systolic function indexes were similar between the IPF and control groups, RV global longitudinal strain and RV lateral wall longitudinal strain (LWLS) were significantly reduced in the IPF cohort. During physical exercise, patients with IPF showed a reduced exercise tolerance with lower maximal workload (P o 2; P Conclusions RV myocardial dysfunction is already present at rest in early-stage IPF and worsens during exertion as detected by two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography. The RV altered contractile reserve appears to be related to reduced exercise tolerability and impaired pulmonary hemodynamic.

Details

ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
155
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chest
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1c07dd997bb4bdc97822ba92372d86ae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2018.11.015